A lens barrel includes a fourth lens, a prism, and a sixth lens. The fourth lens receives a light flux incident along a first optical axis. The prism includes a reflecting surface reflecting the light flux passing through the fourth lens to a direction along a second optical axis intersecting with the first optical axis. The sixth lens receives the light flux reflected by the prism. A second group frame includes an opening portion, a prism retaining frame that is arranged in a more inner position than the opening portion and in which the prism is contained, and a plurality of adhesive pockets arranged on an area around the prism retaining frame and being open to the side of the opening portion. Adhesive agent is filled in the adhesive pockets.
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1. A lens barrel, comprising: a first lens configured to receive a light flux incident along a first optical axis; a bending member including a reflecting surface configured to reflect the light flux passing through the first lens to a direction along a second optical axis intersecting with the first optical axis; a second lens configured to receive the light flux passing through the bending member; a lens frame being in contact with the reflecting surface of the bending member; and at least one of the first and second lenses being fixed to the lens frame in a state of being in contact with the bending member, the second lens being fixed to the lens frame by adhesive agent in a state of being in contact with the bending member, and the lens frame including a plurality of first supporting portions that are arranged on an outer circumference side of the second lens and support the second lens in a direction perpendicular to the second optical axis, and a plurality of first fixing portions arranged between adjacent the first supporting portions and including adhesive agent securing the second lens.
The lens barrel contains a first lens that receives light along a first axis. A prism (bending member) redirects the light via a reflecting surface to a second axis. A second lens then receives the light. The prism's reflecting surface contacts a lens frame. Either the first or second lens is glued to the lens frame while touching the prism. The second lens is glued. The lens frame has supports around the second lens, perpendicular to the second axis. Adhesive-filled fixing portions are between these supports to secure the second lens.
2. A lens barrel, comprising: a first lens configured to receive a light flux incident along a first optical axis; a bending member including a reflecting surface configured to reflect the light flux passing through the first lens to a direction along a second optical axis intersecting with the first optical axis; a second lens configured to receive the light flux passing through the bending member; a light shielding portion arranged between the bending member and at least one of the first and second lenses and configured to block unnecessary light; and a lens frame being in contact with the reflecting surface of the bending member, at least one of the first and second lenses being fixed to the lens frame, a first lens group disposed closer to a subject than the bending member and arranged to be movable along the first optical axis with respect to the bending member; and a driving mechanism retaining the first lens group and configured to move the first lens group with respect to the bending member, and the light shielding portion being sandwiched between the bending member and at least one of the first and second lenses.
The lens barrel contains a first lens that receives light along a first axis. A prism (bending member) redirects the light via a reflecting surface to a second axis. A second lens then receives the light. A light shield blocks stray light between the prism and at least one lens. The prism's reflecting surface contacts a lens frame. At least one lens is fixed to the lens frame. A first lens group (closer to the subject than the prism) moves along the first axis relative to the prism via a driving mechanism. The light shield is sandwiched between the prism and at least one of the lenses.
3. An image pickup device, comprising: the lens barrel according to claim 2 ; and an image pickup unit configured to receive the light flux exited from the lens barrel.
An image pickup device consists of: The lens barrel described in claim 2 (A lens barrel containing a first lens that receives light along a first axis. A prism (bending member) redirects the light via a reflecting surface to a second axis. A second lens then receives the light. A light shield blocks stray light between the prism and at least one lens. The prism's reflecting surface contacts a lens frame. At least one lens is fixed to the lens frame. A first lens group (closer to the subject than the prism) moves along the first axis relative to the prism via a driving mechanism. The light shield is sandwiched between the prism and at least one of the lenses.) and an image sensor which captures the light from the lens barrel.
4. A lens barrel, comprising: a first lens configured to receive a light flux incident along a first optical axis; a bending member including a reflecting surface configured to reflect the light flux passing through the first lens to a direction along a second optical axis intersecting with the first optical axis; a second lens configured to receive the light flux passing through the bending member; a lens frame being in contact with the reflecting surface of the bending member; at least one of the first and second lenses being fixed to the lens frame in a state of being in contact with the bending member; and a third lens fixed to the lens frame and configured to receive the light flux passing through the second lens, the lens frame including a plurality of second supporting portions arranged on an outer circumference side of the third lens and supporting the third lens in a direction perpendicular to the second optical axis, and a plurality of second fixing portions arranged between adjacent the second supporting portions and including adhesive agent securing the third lens.
The lens barrel contains a first lens that receives light along a first axis. A prism (bending member) redirects the light via a reflecting surface to a second axis. A second lens then receives the light. The prism's reflecting surface contacts a lens frame. Either the first or second lens is glued to the lens frame while touching the prism. A third lens receives light from the second lens and is also fixed to the lens frame. The lens frame has supports around the third lens, perpendicular to the second axis. Adhesive-filled fixing portions are between these supports to secure the third lens.
5. A lens barrel, comprising: a first lens configured to receive a light flux incident along a first optical axis; a bending member including a reflecting surface configured to reflect the light flux passing through the first lens to a direction along a second optical axis intersecting with the first optical axis; a second lens configured to receive the light flux passing through the bending member; a lens frame being in contact with the reflecting surface of the bending member; at least one of the first and second lenses being fixed to the lens frame in a state of being in contact with the bending member; a first lens group disposed closer to a subject than the bending member and arranged to be movable along the first optical axis with respect to the bending member; and a driving unit retaining the first lens group and configured to move the first lens group with respect to the bending member.
The lens barrel contains a first lens that receives light along a first axis. A prism (bending member) redirects the light via a reflecting surface to a second axis. A second lens then receives the light. The prism's reflecting surface contacts a lens frame. Either the first or second lens is glued to the lens frame while touching the prism. A first lens group (closer to the subject than the prism) moves along the first axis relative to the prism via a driving unit. The driving unit moves the first lens group with respect to the prism.
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